Millicom International Cellular SA MICC under CEO Mikael Grahne

Millicom International Cellular SA MICC under CEO Mikael Grahne

 

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THE HEXAGRAM

 

 

 

HEXAGRAM 51 – Chen – The Arousing (Shock, Thunder)

 

 

Above    CHEN     THE AROUSING, THUNDER

Below    CHEN     THE AROUSING, THUNDER

 

 

The hexagram Chen represents the eldest son, who seizes rule with energy and power.  A yang line develops below two yin lines and presses upward forcibly.  This movement is so violent that it arouses terror.  It is symbolized by thunder, which bursts forth from the earth and by its shock causes fear and trembling.

 

 

THE JUDGMENT

 

Shock brings success. 

Shock comes-oh, oh! 

Laughing words-ha, ha! 

The shock terrifies for a hundred miles,

And he does not let fall the sacrificial spoon and chalice.

 

The shock that comes from the manifestation of God within the depths of the earth makes man afraid, but this fear of God is good, for joy and merriment can follow upon it.

 

When a man has learned within his heart what fear and trembling mean, he is safeguarded against any terror produced by outside influences.  Let the thunder roll and spread terror a hundred miles around: he remains so composed and reverent in spirit that the sacrificial rite is not interrupted.  This is the spirit that must animate leaders and rulers of men – a profound inner seriousness from which all outer terrors glance off harmlessly.

 

 

THE IMAGE

 

Thunder repeated: the image of SHOCK. 

Thus in fear and trembling

The superior man sets his life in order

And examines himself.

 

The shock of continuing thunder brings fear and trembling.  The superior man is always filled with reverence at the manifestation of God; he sets his life in order and searches his heart, lest it harbor any secret opposition to the will of God.  Thus reverence is the foundation of true culture.

 

 

 

THE LINES

 

 

 

Six in the third place means: 

Shock comes and makes one distraught.

If shock spurs to action

One remains free of misfortune.

 

There are three kinds of shock – the shock of heaven, which is thunder, the shock of fate, and, finally, the shock of the heart.  The present hexagram refers less to inner shock than to the shock of fate.  In such times of shock, presence of mind is all too easily lost: the individual overlooks all opportunities for action and mutely lets fate take its course.  But if he allows the shocks of fate to induce movement within his mind, he will overcome these external blows with little effort.

 

 

Six at the top means:  

Shock brings ruin and terrified gazing around. 

Going ahead brings misfortune.

If it has not yet touched one’s own body

But has reached one’s neighbor first,

There is no blame.

One’s comrades have something to talk about.

 

When inner shock is at its height, it robs a man of reflection and clarity of vision.  In such a state of shock it is of course impossible to act with presence of mind.  Then the right thing is to keep still until composure and clarity are restored.  But this a man can do only when he himself is not yet infected by the agitation, although its disastrous effects are already visible in those around him.  If he withdraws from the affair in time, he remains free of mistakes and injury.  But his comrades, who no longer heed any warning, will in their excitement certainly be displeased with him.  However, he must not take this into account.

 

 

 

 

THE MOVING HEXAGRAM

 

 

 

HEXAGRAM 30 – Li – THE CLINGING, FIRE

 

 

Above    LI            THE CLINGING, FIRE

Below    LI            THE CLINGING, FIRE

 

 

This hexagram is another double sign.  The trigram Li means ¨to cling to something," "to be conditioned, to depend or rest on something," and also "brightness”.  A dark line clings to two light lines, one above and one below – the image of an empty space between two strong lines, whereby the two strong lines are made bright.  The trigram represents the middle daughter.  The Creative has incorporated the central line of the Receptive, and thus Li develops.  As an image, it is fire.  Fire has no definite form but clings to the burning object and thus is bright.  As water pours down from heaven, so fire flames up from the earth. While K’an means the soul shut within the body, Li stands for nature in its radiance.

 

 

THE JUDGMENT

 

THE CLINGING. 

Perseverance furthers. 

It brings success. 

Care of the cow brings good fortune.

 

What is dark clings to what is light and so enhances the brightness of the latter.  A luminous thing giving out light must have within itself something that perseveres; otherwise it will in time burn itself out.  Everything that gives light is dependent on something to which it clings, in order that it may continue to shine.

 

Thus sun and moon cling to heaven, and grain, grass, and trees cling to the earth.  So too the twofold clarity of the dedicated man clings to what is right and thereby can shape the world.  Human life on earth is conditioned and unfree, and, when man recognizes this limitation and makes himself dependent upon the harmonious and beneficent forces of the cosmos, he achieves success.  The cow is the symbol of extreme docility.  By cultivating in himself an attitude of compliance and voluntary dependence, man acquires clarity without sharpness and finds his place in the world. 1

 

 

THE IMAGE

 

That which is bright rises twice: The image of FIRE.

Thus the great man, by perpetuating this brightness,

Illumines the four quarters of the world.

 

Each of the two trigrams represents the sun in the course of a day.  The two together represent the repeated movement of the sun, the function of light with respect to time.  The great man continues the work of nature in the human world.  Through the clarity of his nature he causes the light to spread farther and farther and to penetrate the nature of man ever more deeply.

 

 

 

 

Millicom International Cellular SA

15 Rue Leon Laval

Leudelange

Luxembourg, 3372

Luxembourg – Map

Phone: 352 27 759101

Fax: 352 27 759359

Website: http://www.millicom.com

 

Details  

Index Membership:          Nasdaq 100

Sector:  Technology

Industry:              Telecom Services – Foreign

Full Time Employees:       N/A

Mr. Mikael Grahne , 58, Chief Exec. Officer and Pres          

 

 

Business Summary         

Millicom International Cellular S.A., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a global telecommunications group with mobile telephony operations in 14 countries in Central America, South America, Africa, and Asia. It also operates cable and broadband businesses in five countries in Central America. Millicom International Cellular offers prepaid services using mass market distribution methods; and broadband Internet, fixed wireless telephony, and public telephony, as well as operates an international gateway and provides television services. As of December 31, 2009, it served 34 million mobile customers. The company was founded in 1968 and is based in Luxembourg, Luxembourg.

 

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